Interesting article that goes into some specific detail on what things AI detectors look out for.
Interestingly, after reading the article I was able to get ChatGPT to write an essay that both GPTZero and ChatGPT classified as human-written just by asking it to write with “very high perplexity” (and then with “more perplexity” after the first one failed to pass the test).
Interesting article that goes into some specific detail on what things AI detectors look out for.
Interestingly, after reading the article I was able to get ChatGPT to write an essay that both GPTZero and ChatGPT classified as human-written just by asking it to write with “very high perplexity” (and then with “more perplexity” after the first one failed to pass the test).
Yeah, there’s no way to tell if it’s been written by AI anymore. All you have to do is change the punctuation and vary sentence length…
Maybe we will move to a new radical model where students have to demonstrate understanding instead of throwing enough words at a page.